Marc Fendel's 21 Jazz Recordings from Which I Learned
Marc Fendel sent me a great list to put on the blog a while back, and I'm just now getting to posting it. The list is the twenty-one recordings that Marc learned from as a young student of jazz music in his first eight years of playing. You'd be hard pressed to find another list that provides such a solid foundation for becoming a jazz improvisor.
Marc Fendel's 21 Jazz Recordings from Which I Learned:
- Cannonball Adderley “What Is This Thing Called Soul”
 - Cannonball Adderley “and Nancy Wilson”
 - Cannonball Adderley “In New York”
 - Cannonball Adderley “Nippon Soul”
 - Cannonball Adderley “Just Friends”
 - Cannonball Adderley “Know What I Mean”
 - John Coltrane “Blue Train”
 - John Coltrane “Giant Steps”
 - Miles Davis “Miles and Coltrane”
 - Miles Davis “Kind of Blue”
 - Kenny Dorham “Quiet Kenny”
 - Dexter Gordon “Go”
 - Dexter Gordon “Great Encounters”
 - Dexter Gordon “Manhattan Symphonie”
 - Dexter Gordon “The Jumpin Blues”
 - Gerry Mulligan "with Chet Baker"
 - Art Pepper “Meets the Rhythm Section”
 - Sonny Rollins “Live In Denmark vol. 1 & vol.2”
 - Sonny Rollins “Sonny Side Up”
 - Sonny Rollins “Worktime”
 - Sonny Stitt “Sits In with Oscar Peterson Trio”